He was called the “Father of Jesus Rock.” Everyone who was an Evangelical or Pentecostal Christian in the 1970s knew who he was. He wrote such songs as “I Wish We’d All Been Ready,” “U.F.O.,” “One Way,” “I Am a Servant,” and “Righteous Rocker, Holy Roller.” He was the one who lamented playfully, “Why Should […]

In this special 3-part video, Marcus Grodi interviews three Catholic young adults on the experiences and struggles Catholic youth face trying to live out their faith in the 21st century. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGDiSmYFgIo] [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me4V0elVQsw] [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtZ4D_Fze00] About the Guests: JonMarc and Teresa Grodi are recent newlyweds and more recent parents (since this interview was recorded last year) […]

When we pray for wisdom to discern God’s will when it comes to choosing a mate, a career, a job change, a move, a home, a school, a friend, a vacation, how to spend money, or any other choice, big or little, whenever there are two or more different paths opening up before us and we have to choose, does God always will one of those paths for us? If so, how do we discern it?

I was born into a loving, believing community, a Protestant “mother church” (the Reformed Church) which, though it had not for me the fullness of the faith, had strong and genuine piety. I believed, mainly because of the good example of my parents and my church. The faith of my parents, Sunday School teachers, ministers, and relatives made a real difference to their lives, a difference big enough to compensate for many shortcomings. “Love covers a multitude of sins.”

This week on Deep In Scripture Radio: Your host Marcus Grodi invites Dr. Kevin Vost onto the program to discuss scripture passages from the second letter to the Ephesians.

Kevin Vost was raised Catholic, but was led away from the Church by the partial truths of atheistic philosophy. He stayed there 25 years, until Christ led him to philosophers and theologians who re-opened his eyes to the profound truth and wisdom of the Church he left behind.

A former university psychology professor and American Mensa Research Review Committee Member, Dr. Vost is the author of Catholic books including Memorize the Faith!, Fit for Eternal Life, Unearthing Your Ten Talents,From Atheism to Catholicism, and coming soon, St. Albert the Great, and Tending the Temple (with Peggy Bowes).

Ronda was raised atheist. Her family was Jewish but she was not told this with she was a child. She began to study Philosophy to find the meaning of life. She found herself drawn to Catholic art, specifically Salvador Dali’s “Christ” and “Last Supper”, even though she did not think that they were attractive as […]

Jay was raised in a devout Baptist family. His grandfather was a Polish Baptist minister. During his teen years he was “pious but not holy.” He eventually slipped into atheism, caused, he says, by his intellectual pride. He became a college professor, teaching government and philosophy. His reading of Catholic authors brought him back to […]

As a child, Deal attended a Presbyterian Church at his mother’s promptings. In high school, after being witnessed to by a Southern Baptist friend, he accepted Jesus and joined the Baptist Church. After attending the University of Texas, where he was president of the Baptist student union, he enrolled in Princeton Theological Seminary and later […]

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